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ICYMI: Check out @mgeist's analysis of the York University v. Access Copyright decision, "an enormous win both for York and for a fair approach to copyright licensing that ensures users have licensing choice." authorsalliance.org/?p=8324
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Today, the Supreme Court issued a decision in Georgia v. Public.Resource.Org, holding that the annotations in Georgia's Official Code are ineligible for copyright protection. Read more about the opinion and the principle that no one can own the law. authorsalliance.org/?p=8314
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#Authors: Every wonder what the difference is between plagiarism and copyright infringement? @Nicolas_Charest provides the answer in this blog post on the law and the ethics of copying: authorsalliance.org/?p=8138
About 2 weeks ago from Authors Alliance's Twitter via TweetDeck
In a new report, Paul Heald concludes that giving Canadian authors (or their heirs) the right to terminate transfers of copyright 25 years after the transfer would provide measurable benefits to authors and the Canadian public. authorsalliance.org/?p=8176 pic.twitter.com/TpfLrwqj00
About 3 weeks ago from Authors Alliance's Twitter via TweetDeck
We’ve collected resources to answer questions that you might have about fair use, access to educational materials, and temporary changes to Copyright Office operations during the COVID-19 outbreak. authorsalliance.org/?p=8285
About a month ago from Authors Alliance's Twitter via TweetDeck


